Guest operating system does not pick up the IP

I installed esxi 3.1 and using the VI client installed Server 2008 64-bit edition, had a problem with the NIC is not recognized but which was fixed after installing esxi on the server operating system tools.

I can't the server to pick up a DHCP assigned IP, if I assign a manual IP, I can't go out on the physical network or browse the internet.

I'm sure I'm missing something simple but have no idea what.

Any help appreciated

Hello if,

> I guess I install one of them at the bridge between my physical Nic for my network card virtual?

Altogether. You just need to create one of these.

For starters, you can find more information on how to do it on the http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi3_35/esx_3i_e/r35/vi3_35_25_3i_server_config.pdf page29

Sanjana-

PS - Welcome on the forms.

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